In 1999, Nabisco released their "Bust a Nut" radio campaign, which was pulled from the airwaves on some radio stations after complaints. Despite the rebuke it was selected by a VH1 audience in 2000 as the second best radio jingle of all time.
Thursday, May 09, 2013
Bust a Nut
So it turns out that this radio ad is real and actually aired.
Albert Holloway invented corn nuts in 1936. His company developing a hybrid of the Cusco corn, a large-kerned corn, that could be grown in California. Corn nuts are then prepared by soaking the whole kernels in water, then deep-frying them in oil. Holloway had nothing to do with this ad. his original company was purchased by Nabisco in 1998.
In 1999, Nabisco released their "Bust a Nut" radio campaign, which was pulled from the airwaves on some radio stations after complaints. Despite the rebuke it was selected by a VH1 audience in 2000 as the second best radio jingle of all time.
In 1999, Nabisco released their "Bust a Nut" radio campaign, which was pulled from the airwaves on some radio stations after complaints. Despite the rebuke it was selected by a VH1 audience in 2000 as the second best radio jingle of all time.
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